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Water & Air
Water & Air
Water & Air
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Water & Air

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Miranda is an ordinary young woman resentful of the magic that runs in her family but has skipped her generation. If she had such powers, she certainly wouldn't be like the witches who descend on her lake resort town every summer, wasting their powers on stupid party tricks.

But when Miranda meets a water witch named Hazel, she starts to wonder if the practitioners of magic aren't so bad after all. And if reconciling herself to the world of witchcraft means she has a better chance of sleeping with Hazel, well, so much the better.

This story has mature themes and scenes of intimacy. It is intended for adults.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 23, 2018
ISBN9781642310016
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    Water & Air - Janelle Reston

    ABOUT THIS STORY

    MIRANDA IS AN ORDINARY YOUNG woman resentful of the magic that runs in her family but has skipped her generation. If she had such powers, she certainly wouldn’t be like the witches who descend on her lake resort town every summer, wasting their powers on stupid party tricks.

    But when Miranda meets a water witch named Hazel, she starts to wonder if the practitioners of magic aren’t so bad after all. And if reconciling herself to the world of witchcraft means she has a better chance of sleeping with Hazel, well, so much the better.

    WATER & AIR

    AT THE LAKE WHERE THE water witches gathered, there lived a girl who didn’t know her own power. I was that girl.

    Or woman, rather, by the time this particular summer came. I was fresh out of my first year of college and back home for the break. I’d grown into independence in the previous year: living away from home for the first time, working two jobs to pay rent and utilities, making my own curfew and household rules. In all honesty, my rules weren’t much different than my parents’. But they were mine, and that made all the difference. I was starting to feel like an

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